Examples of Norwegian Krone in a sentence
Share Classes will be available in the following currencies: U.S. Dollar (USD), Sterling (GBP), Euro (EUR), Swedish Krona (SEK), Norwegian Krone (NOK), Danish Krone (DKK), Japanese Yen (JPY), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Australian Dollar (AUD), Swiss Franc (CHF), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Singapore Dollar (SGD), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Mexican Peso (MXN), South African Rand (ZAR), Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNH).
Share Classes will be available in the following currencies: U.S. Dollar (USD), Sterling (GBP), Euro (EUR), Swedish Krona (SEK), Norwegian Krone (NOK), Danish Krone (DKK), Japanese Yen (JPY), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Australian Dollar (AUD), Swiss Franc (CHF), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Singapore Dollar (SGD), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Mexican Peso (MXN), South African Rand (ZAR) and Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNH).
Instruments denominated in Norwegian Krone may not be offered or sold within Norway or to or for the account or benefit of persons domiciled in Norway, unless the regulation relating to the offer of VPS Instruments and the registration in the VPS has been complied with.
For other IRS in European currencies (Norwegian Krone, Polish Zloty, and Swedish Krona) and Credit Default Swaps (CDS), the application has started phasing-in as of February 2017 for clearing members.
A portion of the Company’s general and administrative costs are incurred mainly in currencies separate from each entity’s functional currency, such as Swiss Francs, the Euro, the Swedish Krona, the Norwegian Krone, and Icelandic Krona.
Since the exercise price is expressed in Norwegian Krone, the “Norges Bank Statskasseveksler” and “Obligasjoner”-rate is used as input.
The currencies are the Canadian Dollar (CAD), Swiss Franc (CHF), British Pound (GBP), Japanese Yen (JPY), Swedish Krona (SEK), Danish Krone (DKK), and Norwegian Krone (NOK).
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Helly Hansen had a total of $104.0 million of Canadian Dollar equivalent borrowings outstanding across its committed bank lines of credit (531 million Norwegian Krone [“NOK”]) and its factoring facility (142 million NOK), CT REIT had $33.0 million of borrowings and $2.3 million of letters of credit outstanding under its committed bank line of credit, and CTB had no borrowings outstanding under either of its committed bank line of credit or note purchase facilities.
As of 12 June 2014, currencies for which WMR publishes the WMR Rate and which JPMorgan classifies as freely convertible for DR FX purposes are: AUD – Australian Dollar, CAD– Canadian Dollar, CHF – Swiss Franc, DKK – Danish Krone, EUR – Euro, GBP – British Pound, HKD – Hong Kong Dollar, HUF – Hungarian Forint, ILS – Israeli Shekel, JPY – Japanese Yen, MXN – Mexican Peso, NOK – Norwegian Krone, SEK – Swedish Krone, SGD – Singapore Dollar, TRY – New Turkish Lira, ZAR – South African Rand.